Giving international students a pathway to study abroad in the UK

A great choice for studying abroad

Studying in the UK offers a variety of unforgettable experiences. It’s culturally diverse, welcoming and the best place to develop your English language skills.

It's the ideal stepping stone for your future career. The UK’s leading universities consistently rank among the best in the world. Plus, its research is renowned for being ‘internationally excellent’ (Research Assessment Exercise).

Choosing to study here gives you the freedom to develop your skills, knowledge and confidence. You’ll be fully prepared for university and beyond, wherever you decide to build your career. And what’s more, you’ll also make lifelong friends along the way.

Top 5 tips for feeling at home overseas

Learning a new language, meeting new people and settling in to life in a new country are all part of the exciting journey you’ll take as an international student.

The first few weeks can leave you feeling a bit homesick but don’t worry, many students feel like this. You’ll soon get used to your new routine and enjoy your study abroad experience. Here are some ways to make the transition to life in the UK that little bit easier:

Find out if any of your classmates are also planning to study abroad in the UK. Being able to keep in touch with someone you know from home can help when you’re feeling homesick

Get involved with clubs, events and societies – it will help you make friends with people who have the same interests as you

Keep in regular contact with your family and friends back home. If you’re feeling unsettled, it can help to talk to people who know you really well and can offer support

Staying active is a great way to keep fit and healthy, as well as helping you to stay positive. It’s also a brilliant way to meet new friends!

Set your expectations and remember that things will be different in another country. It might take you a while to settle in to your new routine but take the time to enjoy this new challenge

All exams and coursework will be marked using the following grading system:

First Class

A*

80%

First Class

A

70-79%

Upper Second Class

B

60-69%

Lower Second Class

C

50-59%

Third Class

D

40-49%

Fail

E

35-39%

Fail

U

0-34%

Marks in the middle – around the 50s – are average in the UK, and marks of 70% and over are considered outstanding.

English language practice before you arrive

Once you’ve confirmed your offer for one of our programmes at a UK Centre, you’ll be provided with free access to our online academic preparation course, INTO Get Ready for English. This is designed to prepare you for academic study in the UK and provides valuable practice for your English language exams, such as IELTS. Modules are marked by real university tutors, who provide you with personalised feedback within 48 hours.

Safe and welcoming

We want your time in the UK to be a safe one and memorable for all the right reasons. While you’ll have constant support from our friendly team to help you feel at home during your studies, there are some basic steps you can take to keep yourself safe at all times.

Getting the most from your money

Before you arrive, it’s worth familiarising yourself with the pound sterling and working out the equivalent in your own currency so you know what you’re spending when you start living here. We’ll be here to help you understand UK currency and how to open a bank account to manage your finances.

Help with your visa

Applying for a visa can be a little overwhelming sometimes but our experienced staff can help you understand the requirements and guide you through the process, to make it as easy and stress-free as possible.

Well connected for travel

Whether you just need to make your way around your new city or want to explore other destinations during your time here, you’ll find it easy to travel in and around the UK, from well-connected bus and train services to the London underground.